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Home Equity
Debt Consolidation Tips: Maximizing the Equity in Your Home with a Second Mortgage LoansTip! The home equity line of credit, or HELOC, is like a bank account where you continue to write checks sponsored by the equity of your home. A HELOC does not have a fixed period of time wherein it will be paid off, because you can continue to borrow against it, just like to a credit card. Are you moving within the next 3 years? If not refinance your debt that has compounding interest rates. Refinancing your existing home loan with a cash-out option or taking out a home equity loan as a second mortgage can provide ways to consolidate high-interest consumer debt at a lower rate. Also, the interest you repay on the refinance or home equity loan may be up to 100% tax deductible. If you're like most people with high-interest credit card debt and other high-interest installment loans, using your equity for bill consolidation makes good financial sense. When you consolidate debt, you're using your mortgage to pay off the higher-interest creditors while "rolling" that debt into your mortgage. Credit card consolidation by mortgage refinancing could substantially raise your FICO credit scores, too! The reason: you're lowering your debt ratio. According to Fair Isaac and Company, the creators of the FICO credit scoring system, paying down the balances on your credit cards by 34% could raise your FICO scores almost 20 points. Imagine how much more your scores could rise if you paid them entirely.
How much can I borrow? The amount you borrow for a refinance or a home equity loan (second mortgage) will partly depend on what you currently owe on your mortgage(s) and how much your home is worth. The difference between these two figures is the amount of home equity you have to work with. You may qualify to borrow against part of your equity (typically 75% to 80%), or even up to 125%, and receive cash to pay off bills such as car loans, credit cards, or other installment loans. Refinancing your home loan or taking out a second mortgage in the form of a fixed rate second mortgage loan, also known as a home equity installment loan (HEIL), or a variable rate home equity line of credit (HELOC) to consolidate your debts can help get you back on track financially. But, you have to be careful not to accumulate new debts. Otherwise, you'll pay a larger mortgage (or two mortgages) while still carrying burdensome credit card debt. Consider cutting up all but one of your credit cards and keeping the one for emergencies only. But, don't close the accounts, or your credit history can appear younger than it actually is which could actually lower your credit scores.
Tip! A home equity loan, or second mortgage, allows you to borrow large amount of money against the equity you've built up in your home at very competitive interest rate.
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Home equity loans drying up for some - Personal finance- msnbc.com
Some homeowners are finding that even with great credit and 20 percent or more home equity, getting a line of credit on that equity can be difficult or impossible.
Equity in Americans? homes falls to historic low - Mortgage Mess ...
And homeowners? percentage of equity has declined steadily even as home values surged during the housing boom due to a jump in cash-out refinancing, home equity loans and an ...
Use of home equity hits a four-year low - Real estate- msnbc.com
The amount of money Americans pulled out of their homes is at a four-year low as homeowners battle falling home values and stricter standards among lenders, Freddie Mac said ...
Late payments for home equity loans rise - Real estate- msnbc.com
Late payments on home equity loans climbed to a 1½-year high in the opening quarter of this year, while delinquencies on credit card bills fell, painting a mixed picture of how ...
Morgan Stanley to freeze home-equity lines - Mortgage Mess- msnbc.com
Morgan Stanley told thousands of clients this week that they will not be allowed to withdraw money on their home-equity credit lines, according to a news report.
Late payments rise on home-equity loans - Stocks & economy- msnbc.com
Late payments on certain auto and home equity loans climbed in the final quarter of last year, while delinquencies on credit card bills largely held steady, suggesting some U.S ...
Should I get a home equity credit line? - Answer desk- msnbc.com
Free money In this week's video Answer Desk, msnbc.com's John W. Schoen has some advice on how to avoid giving the government more of your money than you need to.
How to tell if now is the time to refinance - Personal finance- msnbc ...
You have at least 10 percent equity in your home and aren?t FHA-eligible. To get good rates, you?ll need to have equity in the home. In most markets, 10 percent equity is a ...
Retirement Calculator - Cracked Nest Egg - MSNBC.com
See today's average home equity rates across the country.
The New Yorker: When owning isn?t better - The New Yorker- msnbc.com
The problem was exacerbated by an explosion in home-equity loans, fuelled by our faith that house prices can only rise. According to a recent study by the Federal Reserve ...
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